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Women’s Final Four: How each team can make the 2026 national championship

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SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 29: Angela Dugalic #32, Charlisse Leger-Walker #5, Lauren Betts #51 and Gabriela Jaquez #11 of the UCLA Bruins react against the Duke Blue Devils during the fourth quarter in the Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Golden 1 Center on March 29, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Thien-An Truong/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Women’s Final Four field is set and the teams still alive will battle in Phoenix on Friday, April 3 for a spot in the 2026 national championship game. It’s all No.

1 seeds left in this year’s women’s Final Four. The last time that happened was back in the 2018 NCAA tournament when Notre Dame took home the trophy. The first semifinal matchup is UConn vs.

South Carolina, with tip off set for 7 p. m. ET.

UCLA takes on Texas in the second game, set for 9:30 p. m. ET.

Both games will air on ESPN. South Carolina The Gamecocks will be looking to avenge their national championship loss against UConn last season, when they fell to the Huskies 82-59 in Tampa, Florida. This is the first time this season South Carolina will face UConn, as the two programs have often met during the regular season in the past.

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